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BJP fails : Karnataka Drama Ends

After reading a 13 pages long emotional letter, Yeddyurappa resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka, just in 2 days, defeating his own personal best of 7 days. Despite having 104 MLAs on board BJP fails because they needed 7 more to complete majority.JD(S) & Congress celebrated this occassion and waiting for Governor to send invitation to form the Government.

Just minutes before floor test, Yeddyurappa resigns and walkout from assembly with fellow MLAs.
BJP was desperate to make government, after given 14 days from the government to prove their majority, but later Supreme Court ordered Floor Test on Saturday in order to remain in government, thanks to Congress who filed petition against invitation given to BJP. Earlier 2 MLAs of Congress went missing and Yeddyurappa confident about Floor Test, but today everthing turns to be in the favor of JD(S) & Congress.

Now I want to ask BJP, how does it feels to fail despite having more marks. Scoring more in exam still fails just like the General bears in competitive exams, person(party) who scored 78 & 38 gets the job but Party with 104 marks ineligible.
Yes, that is the exact feeling genneral category goes through in every competitive exam in our Country.You and the other party has exact same amount of time to prepare and given same oppurtunity to perform, despite that they got the reservation and you left out. Exactly what happens with general category.Such a small world isn't it ,what you have sown in Manipur, Goa have come back to you and hit you on your face.

Still, JD(S) & Congress are yet to recieve invitation from the governor to form the government, but its seems like its an end to the drama in Karnataka.

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